![]() ![]() 247.7 years, with a mean annual motion that, because of the extreme ellipticity of its orbit, varies from 1° in Pisces through Gemini, to 2.5° in Virgo through Sagittarius. Neptune: 164 years, 280 days a mean annual motion of 2☁0'54" Uranus: 84 years, with a mean advance of 40' Saturn: 59 years, with a mean advance of 1★3' Mars: 79 years, with an inconstant mean advance of 1☃4' each cycle. Venus: 8 years, with an inconstant mean advance of 1☃2' each cycle. Mercury: 79 years, with an inconstant mean advance of 1☃7' each cycle. Moon: 19 years, the Cycle of Meton (q.v.). ![]() The length of this cycle with reference to a particular planet constitutes the planetary periods. After a time these conjunctions themselves form a cycle of conjunctions, beginning on approximately the same degree of the Zodiac, or days of the year. ![]() In other words the Sun in its apparent annual revolution forms conjunctions with each of the other bodies as viewed from the Earth, each successive annual conjunction with the same body taking place at an advanced point in the Zodiac. The mean symbolical periods of the various bodies are the length of time between two successive conjunctions of that body with the Sun at the same geocentric longitude, i.e, falling on the same day of a year. Right now: Moon at 26★1' Cancer, Sun at 8★6' Sagittarius Planetary Periods, or Cycles Planetary Periods, or Cycles - Astrology Encyclopedia Definition of Planetary Periods, or Cycles ![]()
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